As used in this article, the term consigned motor fuels means all grades of gasoline including gasohol or any gasoline blend, number 1 diesel, number 2 diesel, kerosene, and all aviation fuels delivered to a merchant by another for the purpose of sale and the merchant deals in goods of that kind. Consigned motor fuels are not owned by the party to whom the fuels are delivered for sale, but remain the property of the company delivering or having the motor fuels delivered. The merchant agrees to sell the consigned motor fuels belonging to another for a commission or other compensation.
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